About this artwork
This sketchbook dates from Ramsay’s second trip to Italy and contains many landscape drawings and studies of architecture, Roman antiquities and sculpture. It also includes sketched copies after paintings by Rubens drawn on his return journey through Germany. Ramsay wrote extensive notes in the book, recording his thoughts on the scenery of the Tivoli region and the people he met while travelling. These included the Italian author Count Algarotti (1712-1764) and the writer and traveller Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762). He also made detailed technical notes about the different paint pigments that could be obtained in Italy.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Allan RamsayScottish (1713 - 1784)
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title:Sketchbook
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date created:About 1755 - 1757
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materials:Various on paper
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measurements:20.50 x 14.20 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Purchased 1963
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accession number:D 4878
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gallery:
Allan Ramsay
Allan Ramsay
Ramsay, named after his father who was a poet, was internationally renowned for his outstanding portraits. He attended the new Academy of Saint Luke in Edinburgh and then continued his artistic education in Italy. He visited Rome, studying at the French Academy and Naples. British residents...